Small water mark image is stamped with Coastal Cabana and the large water mark

image is stamped with can you guess? . . Pistachio Pudding.

I stamped extra flower heads onto Vellum using Staz' On Black ink then using an Aqua Painter painted Crisp Cantaloupe ink on to the petals. I added extra coats to add deeper colour, fussy cut them out, then stuck them on with Glue Dots.

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

I love flowers! Maybe its because I'm surrounded by boys, two sons and a husband,

so to compensate for all that testosterone I add flowers to as many things as I can.

And when my friend and upline Shannean set a craft challenge to create something using the above five items, I immediately think how do I creatively include flowers into another product?

I pulled out the stamp set Flower Shop used it to Gold emboss Crisp Cantaloupe card stock, punch them out with the Pansy Punch then fussy cut the blank parts of the petals out, stuck them down on pansy punched Basic Gray card stock.

I used Secret Garden framelits to make the leaves.

I placed the flowers and leaves onto a panel made with Sahara Sand card stock embossed with Decorative Dots embossing folder.

Using Stampin Up! ink refills I dyed both my ribbons to suit the card, Very Vanilla Seam Binding Ribbon with Crisp Cantaloupe ink and the Victoria Crochet Trim with Basic Gray ink.

The label was made with the film framelit from On Film framelit set.

I stamped with one of the sentiments from the Thoughts & Prayers stamp set. Topped it all off by using an Antique Brad with a bit of Gold Metallic Encore ink daubed on top.

Monday, 7 April 2014

I've put this page together using a few different mediums card stock, paper, wood, metal and cotton and glass buttons, pearl gems and glitter.

Always Artichoke - (love that colour) is the back ground colour I have used with this beautiful layout then a sheet of non-Stamin' Up! designer paper, which I distressed with the Stampin' Up! distressing kit, then about a third of and inch in from the edge of the DSP I've used my sewing machine and sewen a zig zag border using a almost perfectly matched silk thread to Always Artichoke.

I have made the little spiral flowers using various Circle Punches and simply cutting them into a spiral and curling them in a tight roll. I have then daubed them with Craft Ink in Whisper White and added a pearl. The leaves behind the flowers is made using the Little Leaves Sizzlit die, I have then folded and daubed the leaes to make them appear more natural.

I made the flowers using the Fancy Flower punch, daubed the edges and then glossed them with Crystal Effects. I wanted to add a touch of luxury and gloss to the lay out and chose colours to complement the colours in the photo. By interspersing the flowers with Little Leaves and spiral flowers it adds texture and balance to the page.

I build the lattice behind the photo mount out of grunge board and old card stock, The filigree embellishment is non-Stampin' Up! but I have daubed it with Stampin' Up! colours to tie it in with the project. The little bird and other metallic elements were just items I had been saving for the right project.

Saturday, 5 April 2014

A beautiful heart-warming moment that I wanted to capture and give appropriate credibility to in a scrap booking sense.

I started with Early Espresso 12"x12" card stock, then incorporated River Rock card stock

as my next main colour

The "lace" like feature beneath the circular mount was created by pleating a border punched with Lace Ribbon Border Punch (now retired). This served two purposes - it added dimension to the circular mount and allowed for the flower embellishment behind the photo to nestle without difficulty.
I continued the "circular" theme by creating a void behind the photograph. I heat embossed the large Medallion background stamp in black on the Early Espresso background. I made the flowers using some Baja Breeze DSP and the Secret Garden Framelit dies. Of course I daubered the edges of the flowers with Soft Suede ink and distressed them to match the rustic theme of the layout.

Thursday, 3 April 2014

Does this lay out look familiar? I was pressed for time to complete this one.

Focussing on both my son Ethan's shirt (light and dark blue) and

his cousin Aidan's shirt (green and gray) I chose the colours to blend this whole project together.

Because I was pressed for time to complete this project I chose a layout that I had design for another project a few months earlier (see my earlier post Hello Son).

I changed it up a little by using different stamp sets, yet sticking to the same colour scheme

which still suited this photo as well, its not too often that you can get away with that

in the world of scrapping.

I used Pool Party card stock to back the photo stamped with Smoky Slate ink

using Background Builders stamp set.

Then I used Gorgeous Grunge and Off The Grid stamp sets stamped with Smoky Slate ink on to the Epic Day This and That DSP.
I used the same gorgeous ribbon accents that I used in the lay out Hello Son using the same accumulation of washi tape (from the Holiday Mini), Natural Trim, Smoky Slate Chevron ribbon and Pool Party Seam Binding Ribbon.
I completed this project in two hours, which is a Epic feat on my part.
till next time.

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I am many things a wife, mother, partner, daugther, sister, friend and passionate paper crafter. I became a Stampin' Up! demonstrator in September 2011 and adore their products. I have only come to paper crafting in recent years but feel as if I have "come home" - to say that I love scrap booking is an understatement. It brings me joy, I relax and love to inspire others with my creations and layouts. I hope that the visitors to my blog take something of my love for paper crafting away with them and share in that joy.